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L IIIES Every play must have its leading ladies Selecting these beautiful 4 was not easy but the final choice was applauded by every one I'he candidates for Cotton Blossom ueen one from each class were selected by the vearbook staff They were presented to the student body in a special assembly first in street clothes and then in formal clothes At this time the yudges made their selection which remained a secret until the night of Caslon the queen vs as announced and crowned Miss Judy Foster is a queen in many respects Beautiful personable and poised she has made a beautiful queen for a beautiful book s PIER emor E JANET C SOPIIO O R BERN ICE CAIN more Freshman Q 1 9 the yearbook carnival. On this festive oc- BETTY JO ' f . . Q I Inf -1 7 i
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TI-Ili STAFF Elilor ,'l.uru'ia!1' Eifilnr CARL LACY Bllxiilfu Manager Ari Ecfilnr Lil1'rnr3 Eililor Sfmrii Etfilnr l.ifi'mr3 Aifz imr Ar! A111 ixor IRENE HAZEL Standing: Claudette Malin, Homer Bracey, jo Ann Merideth, janet Coker, juliana Hawkins, A Helen Figgins, Bob Trantham, Carl Lacy, Jack jones, Bob V'alker, Samijoe Castleberry, Leslie C 'mI mtUr Knott, Claude Gallian. MARY ILLLEN HORINER Sitting: Mary Frances Edgerton, Carolyn Brown, Ann Dillman, Susan Cunningham, Sue Powell, Harriett Hawkins, Dick Richardson, Ralph Clayton. Pla wriqhts SUSAN CUNNINGHAM, Editor and Designer of the original cover of the 1911 and 1952 Cotton Blossoms. The Production Staff, realizing that a season's success in show business depends on a popular hit, de- cided to have a play specially written. Selecting a skilled and dependable staff, they asked for a play depicting school life of IQSZ. The editor and sponsors outlined plans and each department launched into its specific work. The busi- ness staff devised ways of making money. The art staff conveyed themselves back to the Gay Ninetiesn to sketch appropriate illustrations. The literary staff racked their brains for ingenious ways of writing the script. At last in the mad scramble to assemble all phases of the play, the staff worked furiously to meet the deadline. Iiditing the Cotton Blossom was hard work, but after all - it was fun. 8.- SUSAN CIQNNINGH XN1 ANN DILLMAN HARRl1iTT HAWKINS DICK RICHARDSON RALPH CLAYTON lfAc:Ul.'i'v ADVISORS LORENE CUNINGHAN1
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